Go to local -> repostitories on the left and click the little arrow next to frc2590-website. Click the little gear -> open a shell here

-----------------------------------------------If you are using Git Bash (or the terminal on macOSX)

Open Git Bash (downloaded with git) + Navigate to the directory you would like to put the repository in

- type "ls" to see where you are, and "cd directoryName" to open a folder

type git clone https://github.com/yourUserName/frc2590-website.git

- this downloads all the files from your forked repository to your computer

type cd frc2590-website

if the above doesn't work, you installed Git on your C drive and can't get at it. Reinstall on H drive------------------------------------------------Errybody (also never include the quotes in a terminal command)

If you are at school, type git config http.sslVerify false into the git bash.

DAILY GIT

Before you start working

If you made any uncommited changes, create a commit in the top left corner. Make sure to add a message, and then press "Sync"

- If you are a terminal diehard, type "git add folder/filename" for every file you have changed.- or "git add -A"- type "git commit -m "ur durr describing the changes I made briefly""- include the quotes in that one after m- type "git push origin master"

Pull Changes from me (Use the Git Bash Terminal)

- type "git pull upstream master"- or "git fetch upstream master" if you know what you are doing- if you get the "fatal unable to access SSL certificate error" on the school computers type

git config http.sslVerify false

If it says you have a Merge Conflict

- follow the instructions to use KDiff to settle merge conflicts in the README on the git- Alternatively, google a way that confuses you less- or just open up the file and delete the conflicts in Notepad++

DO step 1.) again.

Open up your files on your local computer in Notepad++, or your text editor of choice, and hack away to your heart's content.